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A contributor to The Heritage Foundation’s controversial Project 2025 governance plan intended to attend a white nationalist’s wedding, according to publicly accessible information the Data Lab reviewed.
A militia leader is arrested for voting twice in the 2016 presidential election; adults are lacking in their knowledge of the Holocaust; a white supremacist teaches at a Florida university, and more.
It’s been a bad week for disgraced FBI agent turned anti-Muslim speaker John Guandolo.
Long-time anti-Muslim figurehead David Horowitz recently stoked controversy on social media after offering a revisionist take of lynching in America and downplaying the horrors that African Americans have suffered in this country.
On March 26, far-right media personality Jamie Allman threatened to forcibly sodomize Parkland massacre survivor and gun safety activist David Hogg with a “hot poker.”
When imprisoned neo-Nazi Matt Hale sued the federal Bureau of Prisons over restrictions on his mail, he sought nearly $10 million in damages.
On March 12, 2018, hard-right Canadian YouTuber Lauren Southern was refused entrance to the United Kingdom reportedly afte distributing flyers in Luton, U.K., stating “Allah is a gay God” and “Allah is trans” — which Southern called a “social experiment.”
Target fires an employee accused of putting racist cards in diaper boxes; a white nationalist wants to succeed retiring House Speaker Paul Ryan; a black comedian responds to a racist heckler, and more.
The neo-Nazi National Socialist Movement (NSM) may have agreed not to return to Charlottesville, Virginia, with weapons, but that’s certainly not stopping its members from planning a string of racist rallies elsewhere, including one on April 21 in Newnan, Georgia.
This past Saturday a South Dakota state Senator and congressional candidate was recorded saying that a terrorist attack in the United States could help his campaign in the upcoming June primary.
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